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By Caroline McCarthy
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 12, 2007 7:08:00 PM

In response to widespread chatter on blogs and forums, Microsoft has acknowledged the presence of hacks that may allow pirates to bypass the product activation security feature in its Windows Vista operating system.

According to a post by Microsoft Senior Product Manager Alex Kochis on the Windows Genuine Advantage developers' blog, Microsoft has identified two ways in which hackers have broken the product activation security feature on original equipment manufacturer PCs that come bundled with Vista. But the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant does not yet have plans to snuff out this threat.

"We focus on hacks that pose threats to our customers, partners and products," Kochis wrote. "Our goal isn't to stop every 'mad scientist' that's on a mission to hack Windows. Our first goal is to disrupt the business model of organized counterfeiters and protect users from becoming unknowing victims."

Microsoft first introduced product activation as a security feature with its Windows XP operating system, which launched in 2001.

Reports of a vulnerability in Vista's product activation began to surface last month with word of a crack called "Vista Loader 2.0," an enhanced version of the "Vista Loader 1.0" that was devised by Chinese hackers, according to a March 10 post on the My Digital Life blog. Vista Loader, the post explained, simulates an OEM motherboard's basic input-output system, software that is responsible for communication between the machine's hardware and the operating system. Consequently, with a BIOS simulator, the registration process that would normally lock out an unauthorized copy of Windows Vista could be bypassed.

While Microsoft is not immediately taking action, Kochis did acknowledge on the Windows Genuine Advantage blog that this could be a problem. "Because Windows Vista can't be pirated as easily as Windows XP, it's possible that the increased pressure will result in more interest in efforts to attack the OEM Activation 2.0 implementation," Kochis wrote.

Last month, it was believed that hackers had found a loophole in Vista's product registration, but Microsoft refuted the claim shortly afterward. Another alleged hack, this one involving a random product key generator, was also debunked in March.

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why would anyone crack windoze vista?  galileon | 04/12/07
Good question  Badgered | 04/12/07
Software Lock-in,  galileon | 04/13/07
Are you kidding?  Badgered | 04/13/07
plus it comes PREINSTALLED  galileon | 04/13/07
True, but  Badgered | 04/13/07
just read the above post about  galileon | 04/13/07
Funny the last 2 computers I bought didnt come ...  mrlinux | 04/16/07
Why steal Vista when Linsux is free?  John Zern | 04/13/07
What's wrong with Linux?  Henry Miller | 04/13/07
What's wrong with Linux?  PCTechMan | 04/14/07
or perhaps  notsofast | 04/14/07
And that is what is wrong with Linux ...  mrlinux | 04/16/07
Yes  Boot_Agnostic | 04/16/07
Really the only story here is that MS WANTS them to crack the disks. MS  DonnieBoy | 04/12/07
You have it wrong  John Zern | 04/13/07
You have no idea what the cost of Windows is in the third world...  Resuna | 04/13/07
Tell that to the Chinese  cls@... | 04/13/07
I really would like to know how you know  intrepi@... | 04/13/07
It's not that people "don't want Linux"...  Henry Miller | 04/13/07
Why does Linux need users?  epcraig | 04/18/07
Believe it or not, there is some business sense in your point.  deleweye | 04/13/07
Microsoft confirms Vista OEM hack  Loverock Davidson | 04/12/07
Keep on dreamin  X41 | 04/12/07
No dreams  Loverock Davidson | 04/12/07
How much is microsoft paying you?  kraterz | 04/12/07
They don't pay me  Loverock Davidson | 04/12/07
There's only one problem with your assertion  zkiwi | 04/13/07
Methinks...  Zeppo9191 | 04/13/07
Huh?  dl65 | 04/13/07
Not anyone  zkiwi | 04/13/07
So, you're comparing Microsoft's latest offerings  Ole Man | 04/13/07
ok cynic  Loverock Davidson | 04/13/07
He loves himself almost as much as he does Microsoft. [nt]  olePigeon | 04/13/07
They call for Mike by name too...  jasonp@... | 04/13/07
"...your entertainment value..."  deleweye | 04/13/07
Well  zkiwi | 04/13/07
Piracy Vs Bootlegging?  FlameFlameFlame | 04/16/07
Message has been deleted.  Jack-Booted EULA | 04/12/07
Always a joke from Lovey to start my day...  deleweye | 04/13/07
Your caps lock key is broken  Loverock Davidson | 04/13/07
I believe I mentioned MS's Bluetooth drivers...  deleweye | 04/13/07
Really, you should get that keyboard looked at  Loverock Davidson | 04/13/07
Don't know what "Bluetooth drivers" are, huh?  deleweye | 04/13/07
Not to mention the cost of paying you  Reiley 411 | 04/13/07
Paying me?  Loverock Davidson | 04/13/07
Losing money?  ju1ce | 04/13/07
Gladly  Loverock Davidson | 04/13/07
Don't worry, Luv-Croc  Ole Man | 04/13/07
Thank you for the laugh!  B.O.F.H. | 04/13/07
Ha, ha, ha ...  blackRiver | 04/13/07
You really need to stop being so...  tek_heretik | 04/14/07
Pffffttt....  Raymond Danner | 04/16/07
Forget Winbloze, get Linbloze, or AppleCrack  Boot_Agnostic | 04/12/07
Quit making sense  John Zern | 04/13/07
You're right of course  Boot_Agnostic | 04/13/07
The problem with Apple...  zoroaster | 04/13/07
Linux as an alternative  CodeCurmudgeon | 04/17/07
GUIs and command lines have their place and time  Boot_Agnostic | 04/17/07
Typing is easier  cls@... | 04/20/07
Vista OEM hack  stardog5@... | 04/12/07
re: Vista OEM hack  M.R. Kennedy | 04/13/07
I'd agree with you with a note on OS's  intrepi@... | 04/13/07
Why Pirate Vista? A word to college students  amrisch069 | 04/13/07
Problem is...  ju1ce | 04/13/07
Microsoft is smiling on you  Ole Man | 04/13/07
Bravo, well said but it's much like a mountain  intrepi@... | 04/13/07
Chicken/Egg  Dr. John | 04/13/07
...Under the Sun!  Logics | 04/17/07
what sort of mapping ...  zoroaster | 04/13/07
Vista = eye candy and DRM.  kraterz | 04/12/07
It will see plenty of enthusiasm  John Zern | 04/13/07
MS have their work cut out for them  John L. Ries | 04/13/07
Well...  zkiwi | 04/13/07
Flapping your arms  Ole Man | 04/13/07
One has to buy into it first to see it  intrepi@... | 04/13/07
Respectfully disagree...  Raymond Danner | 04/16/07
As seen on "The Simpsons"  zoroaster | 04/13/07
Translation  John L. Ries | 04/12/07
Bingo  cls@... | 04/14/07
Vista and DRM  heymrvegas@... | 04/12/07
You don't get DRM...  josh@... | 04/13/07
Way to discount...  Dr. John | 04/13/07
huh?  zoroaster | 04/13/07
Bit of a correction there...  Raymond Danner | 04/16/07
Microsoft dinosaur. meet tar pit  whisperycat | 04/13/07
Check your "facts"  josh@... | 04/13/07
Facts huh?  zkiwi | 04/13/07
Check yours  cls@... | 04/13/07
Here are some facts  intrepi@... | 04/13/07
That's right...  zoroaster | 04/13/07
Are we talking about this Beryl stuff?  cls@... | 04/14/07
Is Vista Microsofts "Edsel"?  CSUjr | 04/13/07
Microsoft Edsel  Jaytmoon | 04/13/07
I'm now having second thoughts on Vista  intrepi@... | 04/13/07
from an old fogey  zoroaster | 04/13/07
right  robert.ratliff@... | 04/13/07
So so so wrong  Boot_Agnostic | 04/14/07
right?, not quite...  FlameFlameFlame | 04/16/07
Add Windows to the "techno-nerd required" crowd.  Raymond Danner | 04/16/07
Gee, that didn't take long eh iLoveM$stock Davidson?  tek_heretik | 04/14/07
M$ aim  pmshah@... | 04/14/07
You got it wrong  pmshah@... | 04/14/07
That is unwarranted.  Raymond Danner | 04/16/07
It is just too expensive  laman | 04/16/07
Thhis is why they hack  Cyber_computer_repair@... | 04/17/07
This is why you're ignorant  Fil0403 | 04/18/07

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